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UK ISPs forced to keep customer data by EU
An EU ruling comes into force which means that British ISPs will have to retain data by law, in order to aid police and intelligence agencies.
Photos: Saving Bletchley Park
IT PRO visits the National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park and sees how important it is to keep a record of the computers we - and the...
Infosec 08: Half of businesses hit by breaches
More than half of businesses have suffered data breaches in the last year, with the law now making encryption a necessity.
70 per cent of organisations hit by data breaches
The data breaches that business and the private sector lets us know about are only the tip of the iceberg...
Is Britain turning into a police state?
A leading technology figure has warned that government policy is leading Britain down a slippery slope to a ‘police state’.
Cost of data breaches rises 28 per cent
A study into the cost of a data breach has found the average loss for each compromised customer record has grown 28 per cent.
Barclays boosts keys to encryption
The banking giant is taking on new security software to manage encryption technologies across its corporate IT infrastructure around the world.
Q&A: Jon Callas of PGP
In the wake of the HM Revenue and Customs data loss debacle, IT PRO sat down with security expert Jon Callas, chief technology officer of security...
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